All persons who, either by active aid or by honest submission, cooperate with the United States in its efforts to give effect to this beneficent purpose will receive the reward of its support and protection. Public Opinion - Страница 1001898Пуни преглед - О овој књизи
| United States. War Department - 1898 - 1266 страница
...persons who, by active aid or honest submission, cooperate with the United States in its efforts to give effect to this beneficent purpose will receive the reward of its support and protection. III. The government established among yon by the United States is a government of military occupation... | |
| Henry Francis Keenan - 1898 - 614 страница
...persons who by active aid or honest submission cooperate with the United States, in its efforts to give effect to this beneficent purpose, will receive the reward of its support and protection." Existing laws were to continue in force, and as far as possible the capable incumbents of office were... | |
| Trumbull White - 1898 - 684 страница
...who, by active aid or honest submission, co-operate with the United States in -its efforts to give effect to this beneficent purpose, will receive the reward of its support and protection. "III. The government established among you by the United States is a government of military occupation;... | |
| Murat Halstead - 1898 - 832 страница
...islands by the Afhcrican land forces, and state that 'the powers of the military occupant are absoh1te and supreme and immediately operate upon the political condition of the inhabitants,' I did not consider it wise to hold any direct communication with the insurgent leader until I should... | |
| Murat Halstead - 1899 - 458 страница
...as possible." But this did not recognize Aguinaldo as a nation. On the contrary, the President said: "The powers of the military occupant are absolute...upon the political condition of the inhabitants." That was exactly what Aguinaldo wanted for himself. When General Merritt arrived and there were troops... | |
| Louis Stanley Young, Henry Davenport Northrop - 1899 - 600 страница
...President fully contemplated the occupation of the islands by the American land forces, and stated that ' the powers of the military occupant are absolute and...upon the political condition of the inhabitants,' I did not consider it wise to hold any direct communication with the insurgent leader until I should... | |
| Marshall Everett - 1899 - 590 страница
...President fully contemplated the occupation o'f the islands by the American land forces, and stated that 'the powers of the military occupant are absolute...upon the political condition of the inhabitants,' I did not consider it wise to hold any direct communication with the insurgent leader until I should... | |
| Louis Stanley Young, Henry Davenport Northrop - 1899 - 630 страница
...President fully contemplated the occupation of the islands by the American land forces, and stated that ' the powers of the military occupant are absolute and...upon the political condition of the inhabitants,' I did not consider it wise to hold any direct communication with the insurgent leader until I should... | |
| Joseph L. Stickney - 1899 - 448 страница
...president fully contemplated the occupation of the islands by the American land forces and stated that 'the powers of the military occupant are absolute...upon the political condition of the inhabitants,' I did not consider it wise to hold any direct communication with the insurgent leader until I should... | |
| Joseph L. Stickney - 1899 - 430 страница
...persons who, by active aid or honest submission, co-operate with the United States in its efforts to give effect to this beneficent purpose, will receive the reward of its support and protection. "III. The government established among you by the United States is a government of military occupationj... | |
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